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Starling – 9th February

February 9, 2024Recent wildlife sightings2024, 9th February, Deep Pit, Great White Egret, Large Gravel Pit, Marsh Harrier, Slurry Lagoon, StarlingPete Smith

This morning the Starlings were seen leaving the Deep Pit and Slurry Lagoon reed-beds in very large numbers. The wing-tagged Marsh Harrier had spent the night again too. JV.

A Great White Egret was seen as it departed the Large Gravel Pit. RJP.

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